00:00:07 Speaker 1: This mediated podcast. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia. I'm your host, trivia curator Spencer new Heart. This is trivia you're not going to get from Jeopardy, Trivial Pursuit, or any bar and grill trivia. These are born out a meat Eaters for verticals. I feel like maybe curator is not a great word. What what are you get thrown around a lot? Now? Oh? Yeah, everything's curated. Now, I think this is a curation. Everything's curated of facts. It's not because you're no, because you're creating the things you're not. Like like if you go to a website, it's like curated home goods. It's like they go around to a bunch of places and like order stuff. I'd say fewer and fewer things everyting curated. It's a lot of algorithms like choosing things. Man, there's no algorithm here trivia. Here's let's ask probably the person who's most hip to chef Kevin Gillaspie, probably most hip to like buzzwords. Yeah, why am I the most hip? Because you work in the restaurant world and so you know, you like pay attention to what's going on around. Yeah, curated is definitely like a cool kid word right now? For surely, for sure, I told you I think this is but I also think what Phil is saying is also true. So we've just started using the word curated because it makes something sound valuable. It's fine, what do you think would be about? This is valuable? Just just keep it your host? Do you think no? I'd be like um the host Spencer new Hearth And I'm the one who creates and compiles. I am your trivia creator and compiler, trivia master, trivia master that NPR to puzzle master Will Shorts. You don't want to get confused in him? Sure? Now these are born out of mediators four verticals hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. And it's almost like he's all annoyed. Yeah, so I'm all right sorry, keep him moving along here. We got lot of a lot of things to get to you. Now, there is a prize, and if you weren't at our last game of trivia, you don't know this yet, but meat Eater has upped the anti from donating one hundred dollars to five hundred dollars, so the winner will get to choose where that five hundred dollars goes to what conservation organization is going to receive it. We played eight more populi show gets the more we're gonna add money to it, Yeah, we're not. We can't go the other direction at this point. I think we should have players that are sponsored by individual conservation. Oh, like I'm playing for Then you're playing for I'm playing for TRCP. Yeah, like Celebrity Jeopardy. That's right. Yeah. Now we've played eight times so far. Steve is won half of those, Brody is won twice, Clay is one once, and Seth is one once. I'm far far ahead of Brody. Yeah, but see we quitte m every time. We excluded him last time, and he was not happy. We quitn't vite him and I pulled away ahead, which fig figure. Yeah, we have some housekeeping to get to you from last time. A couple of games ago, I asked what the seven skin glands are of a white tailed deer. The most mysterious of those glands is the metatasal. You just screwed up again. Oh you never said skin glands. Well, I don't think I did specify skin glands, but it should be skin damn sure. And that's what people pointed out, because there's all kinds of glands inside your body, but I would it's not in the spirit of the game for Cal to say like pituitary or whatever. Whatever. Cal's answer was, Okay, I did not say skin glands. You're correct. When we come out with the trivia board game, it will say skin glands. We got that part cleaned up. Now. The metatarsal is the most mysterious of these glands, which I said, some biologist speculate is used for temperature regulation. Jim Heffelfinger out in to let me know that he doesn't buy that theory, but he provided three others that he thinks are more likely true. One is that they are used to mark an individual deer's bed. Two is at the optimal height to rub on vegetation, is deer walk by leaving their scentes they go, And three is that they can release an odor that serves as an alarm signal to other deer. This all goes to show that there are some mysteries about America's most pursued big game animals. Dragon don't even play the hefflefinger jingle. That was the only bad hefflefinger feedback we've ever gotten. You know, I liked it. You don't buy dragging their feet through the grass to leave sound. The thing that that is that is the right height to rub brush? Oh, I thought not orbital metatarsal is on their legs. I got off on metals. I got off on orbital. Also a few games ago there was a the Roman's eyeballs on the brush. Yeah, okay, I buy that's that's a good call. Also a few games ago there was a question about the inspiration for Jagermeister's logo, which dates back to about thirteen hundred years ago, when Saint Hubert saw a white stag walking through the forest with a glowing cross hanging from its handlers. Custafote, a Greek Orthodox Christian listener from Texas, no dan to let me know that he will actually pray to Saint Hubert before hunts. Here is part of one of the prayers that he'll recite, which he got from a Louisiana hunter, Don Dubik. Great Saint Hubert, bless all who gather here in this natural setting, whose aim is to follow in your footsteps, to be skilled in ethical hunters, grant us confidence, perseverance, patience, and the accuracy to increase our proficiency in the fields, forests, swamps and marshes. But above all, Saint Hubert, we ask her help and, always holding a deep sense of respect and reverence for the game, we pursue bestowing us a spirit of generosity and humility, that we may enjoy bountiful hunting, and that we passed these cherished and sacred rights to future generations forever. Amen, he's got that memorized. I don't know if he hasn't memorized, I'd be impressed. It's actually almost twice as long as that. But this is this is a snappy game of trivia, so we cut it down a little. Uh. Did I catch right that Yeager has been around for thirteen hundred years? No, that is when Saint Hubert was around. I think Yeager has been around for about one hundred years. I just really enjoyed the prayer and it's message just what I want to say. Now. We also, before our game of trivia started recording, had see further arguing about the lake question, calling it all sorts of names as well. Now I got so dumb. It's as though the guy that came up with it what must be dumb? Yeah, I got quite a bit of feedback on that question, but it wasn't about the question. It was about Steve's attitude. Real question. Yeah, everybody who wrote in was like, why was Steve so grumpy? Why does he hate that question? Why does Steve like if he doesn't know it, get angry expense doesn't know it? And I'll also point this out. I wasn't even gonna bring this up until it happened before the game. At your answer was fort Peck. I think I don't know your answer was fort Peck, and then you had said you're like, oh, and I even crossed out flathead. Now I looked it up here and Fort Peck is actually eighteenth in size, so that wasn't even close to being right, and Flathead is thirty so I'm both the counts. You were quite right, right, but gaslighting me ok. I ask anyone to take a look at a map and look at a lake Oahi, which was what number three, and look at that thing and ask yourself if that's a lake or a river. Well comes back to if you count reservoirs in general, though, because then all reservoirs wouldn't count. That's okay, my gripe with the question was. The only fair question would have been something like like the three largest natural lakes like Crater or something. Because these reservoirs are you have a dam in an impounderment, and it's like not very fixed. At what point the thing begins. Some of them run hundreds of miles long, and then in drought cycles they shrink by one hundred miles. It's just a bullshit question. But don't you're miss You're you're not, You're you're misrepresenting. My problem with it, Okay, my problem with it was, I don't it's just like, just go with natural lakes. Where does the river and in the lake start? It's like impossible to determine. And then it's like you need to get it. Like you said, you clarified surface area, not volume, which opens it even up more to like what makes a lake a lake. But droughts are not unique to reservoirs either, because the reservoirs are so shallow. Lake of the Woods doesn't change its depth, right, But like you know, Elephant Butte in New Mexico is one hundred feet down right now or something like that. I imagine this won't be the last time we talked about it. No, I just want to go on record. You're saying that drought impacts natural lakes as readily as it does reservoir I didn't say that. I said they're not unique to reservoirs. That was what I said. Yeah, whatever, And we are onto our ninth game of trivia. Play the drought, Phil, Look, I need to know what I staand to win everything I say, just tend to win everything. Game on suckers. All right. The first question, as always, is going to be multiple choice, and the topic is woodsmanship. Who what is the most common tree in America? Is it white oak douglas fur, red maple or quaking aspen. What is the most common tree in America? White oak douglas for red maple or quaking aspen. And this is not measuring by volume, This is just the sheer number of these trees. Stem count stem count. That was North America, America, the United States, and discounts Hawaii and Alaska, white oak douglas for red maple or quaking aspen. Does everybody have an answer? Ye, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have those are coccaly. I put my thing up. We have Yannis saying the red maple, Kevin saying the Douglas fur, Steve saying quaking aspen, Maggie saying the Douglas fur, Brody saying the Douglas fur, and Sean saying the white oak. I can tell you who ain't right, Sean. The incorrect answer is red maple. Yeah, he got it, only only Yani. There are nearly twenty two chillion red maples in the United States, according to the Forest Inventory and Analysis. Is because such a little shit and tree must be. That is followed by the lob lolly pine, the sweet gum, and Douglas fur. And although only about four percent of America's trees are Douglass fur by volume, they are number one, making up about thirteen percent of the nation's trees when measured by cubic feet. Can't I tell you why I used quaking aspen? Absolutely because I felt I was wrong, perhaps, But growing up, listen, we would call I think that the quaking aspen exists in a lot of places where they don't call it quaking aspen. Definitely, like we always grew up calling we got like a tree called poplar, and someone was telling me that poplar is like what I was calling poplar is quaking asks. So then I got to thinking maybe it's I don't I thought it was one of them trick questions. Yeah, only went with the maple because I know that on the property up there in Wisconsin that I hunt. When we cut the maples just like take over. They're like the succession like successional tree that comes in after all the shrubs and stuff, and they're just super crazy thick. So that's why. Yeah, Doug's grape was when you log when a log oat, I don't know why when you log oat you wind up with a lot of maple. We are onto question to the topic is hunting in whitetail hunting lingo? What does the acronym B b D stand for in whitetail lingo? What does the acronym b b D stand for? You have a confident room looks like I'm hanging for some bonus bans. I don't know where achieved bonus points on the well because I think you could say, maybe, uh, save it for the band after banter? Does everybody have an answer for the after banter? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Jannis saying big buck down Kevin without an answer. See you saying big buck down, big buck down, big buck down, and big give What about my own? You're gonna have to explain that one to me. Man, it's a band or a guy that was Bobby Brown or someone wasn't it? The correct is a band, right right? Yeah? The original boy? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, probably yeah. The correct answer is big buck down. Now. I tried to track down the origin of EBD. The first ever article I could find where BBD was written was from the National and de Association in two thousand and twelve, and the first form mentioned of BBD I could locate was from two thousand and nine on bowhunting dot com. Well, I thought it was before that. Even Lee and Tiffany lecaus we're using the phrase on their two thousand and seven show Getting Close with Lee and Tiffany. I reached out to Tiffany to see if her and Lee were the genesis of this acronym, and Tiffany said she believes. So that's what I always thought. That was, like taken as a matter of course that they invented that, saying it seemed to know as though no one had asked her that before. But if you think you know where it came from before that, even if it wasn't Lee and Tiffany on their two thousand and seven outdoor show, let me know prove is wrong. I'd like to see it. Is that where you're gonna say, honest, yeah, that is hey. Let me ask you a question. If I send you a BBD text in November, yeah, and then you're like sweet, send me a picture. Yeah, And I send you a picture of that buckeye killed, I will season at Wisconsin. Are you gonna be like WTF back? Or are you gonna be like hell, yeah, absolutely, no, I love that counts absolutely. That cats all right. I'd like to pick people up if they send me a picture of deer they killed. I'm always gonna be like, your your number one hype man. I hope, I hope you felt that way when you text me pictures of your dear. You know what I don't like to see, well, never mind, I don't like to see if deer they're too far removed from the person, like my cousin's neighbor's cousin, Oh sure got this buck? Yeah yeah, like unless it's like an absolute slob, like taking credit for someone else's dear. Yeah, the the this neighbor got you know, and I was like, unless it's like a thing where I can't believe it exists, do you know what I mean? Yeah? You know it's not fun if you send a picture, uh to somebody of a deer you killed, and they're like, would have been a good one next year? Not too bad? The Yeah. So I always want to like be there for you on if you send me a picture of a buck, I'll be like, way to go, be honest, that's great, amazing deer. They're all big bucks to you. So if he says BBD, then you text back NB n Y, which is nice bucks. Next year, we'll get that started. Question three, the topic is biology. This is an audio question. Phil is going to play you a thirty second clip of a vocalization from a North American animal. You need to tell me what animal you're listening to play the clip. Phil. Ten seconds in, Steve has an answer. That's the whole thing. You need to come up with. What critter was making that noise. That's as much as you get Critter, that's what you get North America, North America based on those vocalizations. Basically, anything alive, sure not. It's not a woly mammoth, but it could be a big foot. I feel like we're going to see a wide range of answers here. Yeah, and none of them are gonna make that exact sound. But it ain't gonna be the right answer. You'd be like, no, yeah, but I know for sure that animals made that sound. Again, we had a confidence, Steve, I think, yeah, then I I don't want to tell you how I arrived at what I arrived at. I arrived at its wrongness, but I have no rightness. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Jannis saying a dop, Kevin without an answer, Steve saying no answer. Steve, I didn't have time to write one down. I thought one. Let me put it down. What were you writing? I'll put it back. You know it's not right, Steve saying I can't even read Sika deer, Kevin saying a wal wrist, Maggie saying an alligator, Brodie saying a baby mountain lion, and Sean saying a jacker. You guys weren't listening to the background noise. I can tell you that damn much. Nobody got it right. The correct answer is a porcupine. Who really wow. Porcupines have a number of different moans, grunts, coughs, whales, wines, shrieks, and chatters that they use for everything from mating to eating. Some of the best comments on this particular video liking them to a shrieking witch, a crying baby, a squeaky door hinge, or crazed ewalk. What's an ewokville? They're the little teddy bear creatures from the Forest Moon of Endor from the Return of the Jedi kick ass Man. Is that different than a Chewbacca? Oh yeah, I got it. Listen, the only noise in the woods is freaked me out more than a barred owl when I'm not ready to hear a barred owl early in the morning has been a porcupine. And the two times that they've freaked me out, it's been completely different. One just like moaning and groaning to the point where I was like thought it was a human that was possibly in trouble, like people coupling in the bushes. Oh like in trouble. No no, no, no, no, no, no, yeah sorry bad like negative moaning and groaning. Um, and it got I was so scared. I walked like I should have gone to help, but I went the other way. It was like getting done. I laughed, I left. It was scary. Another time, it sounded like two women giggling and laughing, almost like my mom and her sister when they get together and laugh about nothing. Literally, um is like that, like uncontrollable laughter, giggling like just and I went over to the hill and found a porcupine one. I talked to a game warden once who told me he'd responded to multiple calls from people that thought they had heard someone in distress in the woods, but it was a porcupine. Really, yeah, freak dude. I don't think I've ever heard one. Huh. Nobody got that one right. We are on to question for the topic. It's not time yet for a leaderboard check. I haven't been around much for the system calls for checking. After five questions we will get a leaderboard all. Dat question for the topic is hunting lore. This next great question comes to us via Cody Miller. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meat eater dot com. What Western State considered declaring the jackalope as its official mythological creature. What western state considered declaring the jackalope as its official mythological creature? Do we know what constitutes considered? Like? Did it okay? Like? Drafted out yes multiple times? Hid your board, Kim, I have two Just so you know, I have two answers, and I know one of them is right. I just don't know which one. Top on Mike Waddell and put eight answers down at one. I don't know which one I'm gonna ask Rick as my actual answer. Does everybody have an answer, Steve, we need to eliminate one. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Jannis saying the good Dakota, Kevin saying Nevada, Steve saying Wyoming, Maggie saying Wyoming, Brody saying Wyoming, and Sean saying Wyoming. Wyoming is the correct I don't know why I erased Wyoming. The first ever jackalope was created in nineteen thirty nine by a taxidermist in Douglas, Wyoming. Multiple times since then, bills have been introduced there that would declare the jackalope in official state symbol. When it happened in two thousand and five, Representative Dave Edwards pushed for it to pass because he said it would certainly boost the tourism industry, which has a lot of gift shops and sells all kinds of different jackalopes. But I don't know about that. That's not gonna like make someone's business. So my roommate actually owns one of those jackalopes and it's like this big one of what jackalopes that comes from that shop. Oh and then they have like giant ones, like the all ranges of sizes, so it's not based off a real rabbit. It is all real jack rabbit it so it's like the big whitier jack or black till. Yeah, kind of. Karin was just showing me the Rogue Taxidermy some of that last night. Yeah, it's kind of like that. They just gluesome horns on top, Maggie. That's made out of a snowshoe here. It's pretty awesome. His name is Steve actually, so I didn't name it after you. Who's jackalope is upstairs? That was one that we purchased. Were filming, Yeah, we were filming video the nome measuring the he was measuring to jacklobe, right, question was scoring. We will get a score update after this one. The topic is cooking. What Mexican dish roughly translates to little donkey in Spanish? What Mexican dish roughly translates to little donkey in Spanish. I don't think Steve has come up with an answer yet. The rest of the room rough seems like they know it. Again. What Mexican dish roughly translates to little donkey in Spanish? Maggie, do you have a jackal up on your water bot? I do? Okay? Does everybody have an answer? If they don't, they're screwed. Not directed at anybody specifically Steve. We're giving Steve all kinds of extra time today. I'll struggle today, man, I got that long COVID, bring for I got I think I got long COVID. No, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Jannis saying, oh, that's what I want to put Chico, Kevin saying I can't Steve without an answer, Maggie saying burrito, burrito, burrito, that's pretty donkey. What is it, lady donkey? Man? The correct answer is Burrito's. I can't believe how bad I am Juan Mendes is credited with naming the during the Mexican Revolution between nineteen ten and nineteen twenty. Supposedly, Mendes rode around on a donkey selling tacos and rapped them in extra large flower tortillas to keep them warm. Soon thereafter, locals started referring to these meals as the food of the donkey. Learned something new every day. It was too easy. That's why I missed it. So I'm super too easy. Questions too obvious, Phil, Let's get a scoreboard update. In third place, we have Kevin Gillespie with one point. Tied for second are Steve and Janus with two, and then Maggie, Brodie and Sean are tied for first with three points. Anybody's game, man, Anybody's game? How many questions we got left? We are halfway through the game. I'm coming for you this week. I told you Brodie. Yeah, well, Brodie had an advantage. He was. He stayed sharp before we got in here because him and Hayden were arguing about spawning Steelhead or something. Yeah, what was the argument that steel There wasn't really an argument. Hayden was trying to say that steel had only spawned in the spring. What was your argument that they are different they spawn at different times. They don't all spawn in the spring. What's the latest year? Can belated in the hatches to spawn? You can, I'm out here him spawn like in June? Right, But I mean do they they're still at the spawn in November and Lake Erie? There is that the ones that run out of Lake Erie they're going up there to spawn or go up there to snack on stuff. No, they're gonna they're they're spate streams, so they've just run up to spawn. It's like a false spawn. They don't do. Yeah. Anyway, we had we had Brody running hot before the game of trivia. Yeah he's sure he was using right, ay Sean, if you win, and I'll think you will. What are you gonna what are you gonna donate to? Uh? Delta okay, yeah, Delta water foam Yeah no, yeah, taking my five hundred bucks and going on a trip. We are on too. Question six. The topic is conservation. Which major North American flyaway starts near Greenland and follows the East coast until it hits the Caribbean. Really, which major North American flyaway starts near Greenland? And follows the East coast until it hits the Caribbean. We have a lot of fast answers in the room. Steve seems to think it was too easy. No, I don't know. Oh, I don't know. I think it's I might be made to look a fool year And does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic. Everybody says Atlantic. That is correct. It was gonna be like Eastern Ye. I've in the podcast we were just doing referenced this. Oh really yeah. The Atlantic Flyaway is about three thousand miles long and is the easternmost flyaway in North America. It's the most densely populated flyaway of the four, making its greatest threats urban sprawl in industrial development. Some notable stops in this flyaway include Acadia National Park, Cape Cod National Seashore, Delaware Bay, and Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge. I will add to that that just in general, the chess Peak Bay is like one of the most important wintering grounds. Just adding to it, That's why I would say here question seven, the topic is woodsmanship. This next great question comes. It is via Clayton Crockett If you have a question you think is right from meat Eator trivia, you can send it to trivia to meatator dot com. What tick is responsible for passing alpha gal syndrome to humans which causes a red meat allergy? Again a very confident room. What tick is responsible for passing alpha gal syndrome to humans which causes a red meat allergy? I didn't hear the first part of that. I just wrote down tick coming up on tick season soon. No, does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Jannis saying the lone Star, the lone Star, the lone Star. Maggie sang the Texas tick. Brodie sang lone Star and lone Star. Lone Star is correct. But I would also accept dear tick. While the lone Star tick is the primary source for alpha gel syndrome, some recent studies have shown that dear ticks can transmit it as well. There are about four thousand cases of alpha gel syndrome in the United States per year, with no known cure. The most high risk areas are portions of the Southeast and New England. Lone Star in New England. Evan hay For had it fades. Mmmm, so he he's not allergic to red meat anymore. It's it's it's effects are diminishing. Huh, yeah, it's fading. We are onto question Nate. We'll get another scoreboard update after this. The topic is fishing. Orvis declared this the world's most recognizable and most fished streamer of all time. It can loosely imitate crayfish, minnows, sculpins, leeches, helgramite, and other natural foods that fish love to eat. Again, Orvis declared this the world's most recognizable and most fished streamer of all time. When did they declare that you can't ask you? They don't. You can't do that kind of stuff. I know, but the answer would have been different fifty years ago. Does everybody have an answer? Confident room again, three in a row, going to feel your answers. We have Jannis saying wooly bugger, Kevin without an answer, Steve saying wooly bugger, wooly bugger, wooly bugger, and shauns saying the which is what you use to tire wooly bugger? The correct don't give it to him bugger. In the nineteen the professional's favorite flies. Bill Hunter says the wooly bugger is so effective it should be banned from some water sheds. I suspect its effectiveness is due to its resemblance of so many edible creatures in the water. Its tail undulating behind a fiber bubble filled body is just too much for most fish to resist. He's suggested it's like those infomercials for that lure. It's illegal, and like that's illegal, and like thirteen states, it's so good. Phil hit us with a scoreboard update. In third place three points, Kevin Gillespie tied for second. We have a three way tie. It's Steve, Maggie and Shawn of five and then in first places. How many six points? I'm in last right now? Oh wait, sorry, honest, I forgot you. It's a four way type for second. You also have five? Okay, thank you. Sorry. So Brody's got six. Four people have five. We need Brody to stumble. Yeah, I need a lot of people to stump Texas tick thing. Got me. We have two questions left. Nine. The topic is biology. What is the condition called when an organism has an increased amount of black pigmentation in its skin, feathers, or hair. What is the condition called when an organism has an increased amount a black pigmentation in its skin, feathers, or hair. I don't think Brody's getting this one wrong. What what do you think is he? Is he cocky? Over there? I think I had a minor stumble, but then I got I can't I can't see what's going on because because of Maggie's microphone? Was it cocky? Initially it was confusion, but then I got cocky? Yeah, confusion turned cockiness. Does everybody have an answer? Gavin's not playing. That's why I stopped playing too. We have Janni saying melanistic melanistic hyper pigmentation from Maggie Brody's damn it? What did you originally start to? Right? I almost started writing correct problem. Brodie says melanistic and Sean says melanistic. That is the correct answer. Many animals experience melanisms, such as squirrels, snakes, owls, bass and maths. In twenty twenty, Sam Longeren wrote about a very rare melanistic turkey that was killed by a hunter in organ bi. I'll just estimate that it's present and only about one out of every fifty thousand wild turkeys. If you want to read about that gobbler and see the pictures of it, you can find it on the media dot com titled ultru rare color faced turkey killed in Organ. Hmm, my buddy killed a drake Mallard that was melanistic and its whole body is like charcoal black, but then the head is still a dark enough pigmentation where it's green. So he got this grade of black and the green's pretty pretty cool he did. Yeah, we are onto the last question, which Brody has to get wrong. So if he gets it wrong, we're gonna go into overtime. We would need Steve well, assuming Steve gets it right, and assuming who else is there. Sean and Yanni also have six points. Okay, so Steve, Sean, Yanni get it right. Brody get it wrong and we could have a four way tiebreaker, which we've never had more than two people in the tiebreaker. Try to think of something Brodie don't know. The topic is public Lands. This next great question comes to is via Eric Klein. If you have a question you think he's right from mediator Trivia, you can send it to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. Ten states don't have a national forest named two of them. Ten states don't have a national forest named two of them. Brody is thinking hard again. We would need Brody to get this wrong, plus Steve, Sean or Yannis get it right. Let's go to the tiebreaker. Ten states don't have a national for No, I need you to name two of them. Maybe I shouldn't be so confident one will not work. There's no partial credit given. Brody's still writing. He's nervous. I think if they all three get it wrong and I get this right, I think I just made a mistake. Change all of us here. You might be the most traveled hunter I think in the past three d sixty five days. So everybody have an answer. Oh man, I'm not really happy with Go ahead and reveal them. We have the honest saying Maryland and Connecticut, Kevin saying Florida and Hawaii, Steve saying Texas and Florida, Maggie saying Iowa in Ohio, Brody saying Kansas and Texas he crossed out North Dakota, and Sean saying Iowa in Kansas. The ten states are Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Dakota, and Rhode Island. We have a first time should not have second guess in mediator trivia history. Brody had it written down and crossed it out. What did you did you swap it out? Texas? Brodie's stumbled. Brody's like, uh, for the Olympics just faltered pressure some Uh what about the Olympics? Are you referencing a ski racer right now? Ye? Who were? Like? Who didn't paid at the whole story about me that night that that happened that I haven't to be tuned in because it was playing behind me. Michaela schiffering I never heard, but I started to really fall in love with her. They're really building it up, and then she just rob me. Your Brody right there? I didn't even know what the national force in Texas is. Yeah, Sam, we are onto the tiebreaker, which we have Brody, Janie and Sean competing for. This is one of those silly guests and number questions, a nu miracle question. Whoever's closest thing will be declared the winners topic like these because it gives you like a winner. Yeah, there's no two winners. The topic is fishing, according to a twenty twenty survey, what percentage of American anglers exclusively fish for saltwater species only? Read it again. I'm not playing, I just want to make sure i'm according to a twenty twenty survey, what percentage of American anglers exclusively fish for saltwater species only? We have folks thinking hard. I would argue that they didn't survey me, So how do they know that you're set up the best to get this one right? And Sean would be the furthest removed from getting this one was that Saldakodain who haunts waterfowl. That's good point. A Pennsylvanian who's lived all over and guided fishermen. I hate this question. Jannis has an answer that he wrote down pretty fast. Your money if you win decimal points round number broody, where's your money going? If you win? Yanni's doing wild cheet. You know, I'd like to do something local, like, uh, what's that Lower Yellowstone River coalition they're trying to open up you know that one. Nope, they're trying to open up like public access on the Lower yellow Stone. So I think that's what's called you're gonna if you win, that's where your money's going. Sean's going delta waterfall, Yan, he's going wild cheap. And to make sure that we have a winner, we don't have to go to another tiebreaker, right to the decimal point because the answer is to the decimal That's really smart. God, dang it a lot of pressure. Do all three of you have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your m We have Jannis saying six point five, Brody saying thirty point three, and Sean saying five sing all the big cities on the coast. I'll tell you Brody is out of the game. It was only I hear you. I heard the question. Oh sorry, sorry, sorry, what would load to step down out of a download? Two? Two? Yeah? Because what kind of fisherman is like, I'm not I'm gonna go. Has anyone in this room been surveyed ask that question? So Brody is out, We're down to Jannie and Sean. Come on, sheep baby, let's go our winner. It's Yannis. He correct answer? Was it? Eleven point six? Roughly seven Roughly seventy percent of fishermen or fresh water. Only about eighteen percent fish both fresh and salt, and then about twelve percent are exclusively salt water. How many do both? Uh? Eighteen percent? Only eighteen percent that check? Oh yeah, both them? Okay, guys, wow, that doesn't No percent are strictly fresh again eleven point excuse me, seventy strictly fresh. Strictly fresh. Congratulations, only even gotten burrito stayed with it. The Holy bugger one really eats me up. She stayed with it. He played a strong game, he got out ahead of early, right, stay, kept the lead. Trying to think of things that sports commentators came from behind victory in overtime now a year victory from the jaws of defeat a year ago. Do you think you would have donated to the Wild Cheap Foundation? Oh geez, uh no, just because of my recent sheep hunt. She's awaken experience. She's the great sheep awakening all right, So five hundred dollars from honest would tellus the Wild Cheap Foundation. Congratulations Jonnas, Thank you cancer, thank you for joining us. We have more Meati trivia coming soon.